Lancaster- The JetHawks are part of a city wide initiative to go solar. Clear Channel Stadium now has a 340-kilowatt solar panel system mounted on a carport. A large portion of the lighting for JetHawk games is provided by this system, which is expected to save owners $48,000 in this its first season.

Corpus Christi- During Thursday through Sunday home games at Whataburger Field, Hooks fans are encouraged to pass their cans and plastic down the row to a member of the Hooks Green Team. Fans are also prompted to recycle via Video board announcements and eye-catching recycle bins throughout the stadium.

Tri-City- The Valley Cats have scheduled their 4th Annual Going Green Night for July 27. Last season’s event included a green version of TAKE ME OUT TO THE BALLGAME, which can be heard above.

Greeneville- First of all, it is GREENevile,which gives the Appalachian League entry a headstart. The G-stros are planning their Going Greene Night for June 23. The first 1000 fans that night will receive a free Green can huggers. All fans will be able to visit with green-minded vendors on the concourse.

Lexington- The Legends have a partnership with the Lexington/Fayette County Division of Environmental Quality that keeps their park green all season. Among the highlights, recycling mascots who encourage fans during an on-field recycling race at every home game and Green Night scheduled for June 4 complete with a heavy duty aluminum bottle giveaway.